
Nine To Noon Screentime: Crackhead, Vladimir, Rooster, Saipan
Mar 11, 2026
A lively chat about Kiwi comedy Crackhead and Holly Shervey’s darkly funny lead. A chaotic rehab storyline centered on Frankie Jones gets unpacked. Discussion of strong supporting performances and adult tonal comparisons. Rachel Weisz’s intimate, fourth-wall turns in Vladimir and campus intrigue are highlighted. A look at Rooster’s campus showdown featuring Steve Carell and Harrison Ford.
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Lead Actress’s Wild Descent Into Rehab
- Holly Shervey plays Frankie Jones, a party girl whose excesses culminate in missing her father's funeral and burning her sister's kitchen.
- The show follows her being sentenced to 28 days at a rundown facility called The Last Resort, where eccentric residents haze her in darkly comic misadventures.
Crackhead Expands New Zealand Drama Styles
- Crackhead showcases Holly Shervey's range and a strong supporting cast including Marama Smith, Marlo Green, Mark Mitchinson and Peter Elliott.
- The series broadens NZ drama beyond police procedurals into darker, adult-toned comedy similar to Californication or The Big C.
Rachel Weisz’s Intimate Campus Drama
- Vladimir is a Rachel Weisz showcase about an unnamed professor coping with her husband's infidelity and ostracism at work.
- The arrival of a young literature star played by Leo Woodall upends her life, and the series uses direct-to-camera soliloquies to draw viewers into her acerbic inner world.
